We all come from different pinball playing backgrounds so thinking about that I wondered what would be the best approach to get proficient with the real tables on arcade mode? The specific approach would differ somewhat based on your background I would guess.
I my case my pinballing started with Pinball FX2 in 2010 and I don't have experience with real tables and physics (kind a strange thing to admit if you think about it
). I think therefore that I am first going to play each table in Zen mode so that I can get used to the layout, modes etc. I have done it so far on Medieval Madness and have already managed to beat the King of Pain and have activated (I think) just about all the other modes.
My thinking is that by first spending time on the table in Zen mode and by getting a feel for the angles that the ball comes down from hitting various objects and coming out of lanes and sinkholes etc. you will be able to then just focus on what shots you need to take next and plan for it when playing in Classic Arcade mode.
Before I will then actually try and play a table on Classic Arcade mode I think I am first going to spend time trying to master the different skills and tricks as I believe this becomes essential to keep the ball alive (along with pin-point accuracy off-course). I'm pretty good at it with Zen mode physics but that doesn't count for much on Classic Arcade mode I realised. There are many resources out there on the internet to demonstrate what and how it should be done.
One suggestion for Zen Studios is that they build some sort of skills and tricks tutorial into the game where a shot/skill/trick is demonstrated and where the player must then replicate it. This can even be a fun side-game with an achievement for completing and advanced skill. I believe this would help a lot to get unexperienced players skilled up to be able to enjoy real tables to their fullest. Racing games have these kind of tutorials where you learn about racing line, brake spots etc.
I would love to hear how you guys are thinking about this.
NB: I'll keep on adding to this in other posts on this thread as I learn and develop more:
- First continuation is at Post 4 where I make some observations and give some tips on what to consider as you transition.
I my case my pinballing started with Pinball FX2 in 2010 and I don't have experience with real tables and physics (kind a strange thing to admit if you think about it

My thinking is that by first spending time on the table in Zen mode and by getting a feel for the angles that the ball comes down from hitting various objects and coming out of lanes and sinkholes etc. you will be able to then just focus on what shots you need to take next and plan for it when playing in Classic Arcade mode.
Before I will then actually try and play a table on Classic Arcade mode I think I am first going to spend time trying to master the different skills and tricks as I believe this becomes essential to keep the ball alive (along with pin-point accuracy off-course). I'm pretty good at it with Zen mode physics but that doesn't count for much on Classic Arcade mode I realised. There are many resources out there on the internet to demonstrate what and how it should be done.
One suggestion for Zen Studios is that they build some sort of skills and tricks tutorial into the game where a shot/skill/trick is demonstrated and where the player must then replicate it. This can even be a fun side-game with an achievement for completing and advanced skill. I believe this would help a lot to get unexperienced players skilled up to be able to enjoy real tables to their fullest. Racing games have these kind of tutorials where you learn about racing line, brake spots etc.
I would love to hear how you guys are thinking about this.
NB: I'll keep on adding to this in other posts on this thread as I learn and develop more:
- First continuation is at Post 4 where I make some observations and give some tips on what to consider as you transition.
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